Flowback Solutions posts

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Aug. 05, 2026

When your well slugs sand in the middle of the night, SmartSahara detects it and responds automatically.

A well in the Delaware Basin started slugging sand in the middle of a night shift. Pre-slug baseline was roughly 9 lbs/hr. Sand rate peaked at 240 lbs/hr. An 18x spike. 655 lbs of total sand across a single event. SmartSahara saw it in real time. Triggered 6 automated blowdowns. Kept the vessel clean throughout the entire event. Zero manual Read more
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Jul. 30, 2026

eFlowback was built to optimize your people, not replace them.

The most common objection to autonomous flowback is also the most understandable one: “We like having people on location.” So does EnerCorp. The question is what those people are doing while they’re there. eFlowback automates the parts of flowback that don’t need a person: choke management, sand blowdowns, tank level monitoring, and leak detection. Your team monitors remotely, responds to Read more
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Jul. 16, 2026

EnerCorp designs it, builds it, and runs it in the field. That loop is the advantage.

Many equipment manufacturers design and build. Fewer design, build, and then run their own equipment in the field every day. EnerCorp does all three. Our R&D team develops the technology. Our fabrication shop in Grande Prairie builds it. Our field engineers deploy and operate it on location. And everything they see in the field comes back to R&D. That closed Read more
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Jul. 21, 2026

LiquiDetect gives you visibility into your separator

Emulsion doesn’t announce itself. It builds quietly inside your separator while your chemical pumps run at max and your level sensors give you readings you’ve learned not to trust. By the time you see the problem downstream, you’ve already paid for it. LiquidDetect uses electrical tomography to give facility engineers a continuous, real-time profile of what’s actually happening inside the Read more
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Jul. 16, 2026

Sahara Rentals in the Bakken means no long hauls and no excuses.

One of the most common reasons operators in the Bakken stuck with their old sand management equipment wasn’t loyalty to the technology. It was trucking cost. That’s off the table now. EnerCorp has a local Sahara Rentals yard in Belfield, North Dakota. You’re not paying to haul equipment from Texas. You’re getting industry-leading sand separation from a yard that’s already Read more
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Jul. 19, 2026

EnerCorp field crews setting the standard. Every time.

We’re not ready for the World Cup hysteria to end, so we’re keeping the red card energy going for one more day. Some competitors claim they’re as good as EnerCorp, but we know the customer’s call in the field is different. Proven expertise. Field-tested solutions. Unmatched performance. The results don’t lie. EnerCorp field service crews have been setting the standard Read more
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Jul. 15, 2026

SmartSahara was built for the environments where guesswork is most dangerous

In closed-loop systems and H2S environments, you can’t open the top of a tank to check sand levels. You rely on data, or you rely on guesswork. SmartSahara eliminates the guesswork. A continuous 0–100% analog sand level trend inside the cyclone in real time. You see sand building. You see it clear after every blowdown. You blow down when the Read more
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Jul. 09, 2026

SAME PHYSICS. DIFFERENT STAKES. The Sahara Advanced Sand Cyclone by EnerCorp.

Cyclone separation has been around for over a century. Your vacuum cleaner uses it. So does your car’s air intake. Industrial dust collectors, grain processing facilities, and woodworking shops; cyclonic separation is everywhere once you know what to look for. Same principle in all of them: spin a fluid or gas fast enough, and the heavier particles separate out. Simple Read more
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Jul. 08, 2026

The experts have spoken. EnerCorp’s Sahara Cyclone is the most efficient.

We’ll let the sign do the talking. The Sahara Advanced Sand Cyclone was built to outperform. Maximum efficiency. Rugged durability. Lower operating costs. Customized to your well conditions before it ever hits location. Virtually all sand removed from your production stream. That’s not a claim. That’s what happens when you engineer a cyclone specifically for the well it’s going on, Read more
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Jun. 22, 2026

Canadian operator cut labor costs 40% and captured 99.9% of sand with the Sahara Facility Cyclone.

A Canadian operator was moving 12,000 pounds of sand per day through their facility. Labor costs were high. Sand capture wasn’t where it needed to be. The fix wasn’t more people or more process steps. With the Sahara Facility Cyclone, they achieved 99.9% sand capture and cut labor costs by 40%. The same volume of sand, handled more efficiently, with Read more